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Greens Push Government For Homelessness TargetsMonday, 24th September 2018 at 4:35 pm

The Greens say the Coalition are showing a lack of commitment to fighting homelessness, and are calling on the federal government to introduce specific targets to tackle the problem.

Australian Greens housing spokesperson Senator Mehreen Faruqi moved a motion in the Senate last Thursday to develop a national homelessness plan, with the motion passed despite opposition from the Coalition and Katter’s Australian Party.

Faruqi said they had “called out” the government’s lack of commitment to a national scheme to end homelessness, which is supported by homelessness advocacy groups.

“The homelessness services sector has been crying out for national leadership on this issue and it is really disappointing that the Coalition government continue to shirk their responsibilities and have voted against this motion,” Faruqi said.

“People are sleeping rough with no roof over their head and no bed to sleep in. We need urgent action at all levels of government.”

This afternoon the Liberals, Nationals and Katter's Australia Party voted against taking a national approach to homelessness.

The Government still has no specific targets to reduce homelessness, despite 100,000 people now being without a home.

In April this year, Homelessness Australia released a report detailing why a national strategy was required, and put forward a number of recommendations, including guaranteed funding for homelessness services, and a priority for affordable housing.

The report said that since 2013, the Specialist Homelessness Services system (SHS) that assists almost 300,000 Australians each year with support services, hadn’t secured secure funding.

“The Australian government has failed to commit to an ongoing funding program that has seen SHS struggle to plan for ongoing and effective service delivery. This has to stop,” it said.

A spokesperson from the Department of Social Services told Pro Bono News as part of the National Housing and Homelessness Agreement (NHHA), introduced on 1 July, homelessness funding would now be “ongoing and indexed”

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